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The STAiR Research Education Programme belongs organizationally under the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at University of Aarhus (AU-DJF) and therefore under the Faculty Research School, SAFE. The programme was officially established in April 2008 with official regulations signed by all partipating institutions. The administration and secretariat is placed at the Department of Agroecology and Environment at AU-DJF, which is the host institute for STAiR.The leadership of STAiR comprises the head, senior scientist Lis Wollesen de Jonge, of the programme and the scientific advisory board. In cooperation with the head of STAiR the scientific advisory board is responsible for the scientific quality of STAiR activities as well as the overall planning and activity of the programme. The board consists of the head of programme and one academic staff from each of the participating Danish institutions, one Ph.D. student enrolled in STAiR and, in turn, one of the international collaborating universities.
Participating institutions:
Danish: University of Aarhus : Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agroecology and Environment Faculty of Science, Department of Earth Sciences National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Environ. Chemistry and Microbiology National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Terrestrial Ecology Aalborg University : Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Technical University of Denmark : National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Biosystems Department Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland: Department of Geochemistry
International: University of Arizona, USA, Departments of Soil, Water and Environmental Science & Hydrology and Water Resources University of California at Davis , USA, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources University of Delaware, USA , Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Oregon State University, USA, Chemical, Biological & Environmental Enginnering University of Saitama, Japan, Graduate School of Science and Engineering University of Abertay Dundee, UK, SIMBIOS Centre Helmholz-Centre for Environmental Research , Germany, Department of Soil Physics Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Soil and Environment Division
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